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Good Whiskey Hunting wrote:This was a big shock at Junes McTears Auction;
http://www.mctears.co.uk/auctions/lot.a ... wse&page=1
Jameson 15 PPS & JOHNNIE WALKER 12 YEAR OLD EXTRA SPECIAL DECANTER, the estimate was £130-180 but the Hammer price was only £90.
Stephen wrote:Eek ..... £250 for a Mano a Lamh ....
https://www.whiskyauctioneer.com/lot/01 ... ast-mano-lámh-all-sherry-limited-edition
Good Whiskey Hunting wrote:Well that turned out to be a cracker of an auction.
[url=whiskyauctioneer.com]Whiskyauctioneer.com[/url] seems to be the new home for mental prices.
Remember last months Mano A Lámh got £250.
There were 3 Redbreasts MoL this time. They got £82/88&85.
A Green Spot previous bottling got £135.
Academy Midleton bottle got £415,
That Jameson Birdman mentioned fail to sell at £300. The other made £310.
A Jameson 'Thanks a Million' failed to sell for £490.
I saved the best to last.
A 80's Redbreast got £140. That was a disappointing result I think as these are getting rarer to find. I've only seen a handful in auctions over the years.
A 70's Redbreast made £245. Thats about €375 with commission. That's a fair price considering one sold at last months whiskyauctions for €404.
Now comes the mental. A 60's Redbreast 12 year old 5 fl oz(142ml) got £400. That's that €612 with commission. . To put it in perspective that's £112(€153) per Irish measure.
Another Redbreast 12 year old 70's one made £280. Then a Redbreast 10 year old 5fl oz made £260.
birdman1099 wrote:.....
is this a sign of prices going down, or just an anomaly?
Anjinsan wrote:Hi all,
I was just taking a look there at the auction website and it looks like the Jameson 'Thanks a Million' bottle sold, and that the winning bid was £490 - but birdman says above that it 'failed to sell at £490'?
Am I missing something?
Thanks,
I.